We are pleased to inform you of 4 new titles in the UNHCR Working Paper series,
New Issues in Refugee Research, bringing the total number published since May
1999 to 54.
A full list is provided below.
These titles can be accessed on the Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit page of
the UNHCR website as of Monday, February 25th at: http://www.unhcr.ch.
Hard copy versions of the working papers are also available free of charge.
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We welcome any proposals for additional contributions to this series.
List Nos.
1. Globalization and the dynamics of international migration: implications for
the refugee regime
Sarah Collinson, May 1999
2. From resettlement to involuntary repatriation: towards a critical history
of durable solutions
B. S. Chimni, May 1999
3. The evolution of US immigration and refugee policy: public opinion, domestic
politics and UNHCR
Michael J. McBride, May 1999
4. Rejected asylum seekers: the problem of return
Gregor Noll, May 1999
5. The end of asylum? The changing nature of refugee policies in Africa
Bonaventure Rutinwa, May 1999
6. Europe's response to the arrival of asylum seekers: refugee protection and
immigration control
Jens Vedsted-Hansen, May 1999
7. Policy challenges of the new diasporas: migrant networks and their impact
on asylum flows and regimes
Jeff Crisp, May 1999
8. The humanitarian operation in Bosnia, 1992-95: the dilemmas of negotiating
humanitarian access
Mark Cutts, May 1999
9. Angry young men in camps: gender, age and class relations amongst Burundian
refugees in Tanzania
Simon Turner, June 1999
10. Deflecting international protection by treaty: bilateral and multilateral
accords on extradition, readmission and the inadmissibility of asylum requests
Karin Landgren, June 1999
11. Changing opportunities: refugees and host communities in western Tanzania
Beth Elise Whitaker, June 1999
12. Who has counted the refugees? UNHCR and the politics of numbers
Jeff Crisp, June 1999
13. Partnerships in the protection of refugees and other people at risk:
emerging issues and work in progress
Larry Minear, July 1999
14. Aiding peace... and war: UNHCR, returnee reintegration and the relief-development debate
Joanna Macrae, December 1999
15. Returning refugees or migrating villagers? Voluntary repatriation
programmes in Africa reconsidered
Oliver Bakewell, December 1999
16. A state of insecurity: the political economy of violence in refugee-
populated areas of Kenya
Jeff Crisp, December 1999
17. Access to safety? Negotiating protection in a Central Asian emergency
Arafat Jamal, February 2000
18. Negotiating humanitarian access in Angola: 1990 * 2000
Anna Richardson, June 2000
19. Refugee identities and relief in an African borderland: a study of northern
Uganda and southern Sudan
Jozef Merkx, June 2000
20. Forced migration and the evolving humanitarian regime
Susan F. Martin, July 2000
21. Return is struggle, not resignation: lessons from the repatriation of
Guatemalan refugees from Mexico
Steffanie Riess, July 2000
22. International refugee aid and social change in northern Mali
Stefan Sperl, July 2000
23. The role of African regional and sub-regional organisations in conflict
prevention and resolution
Abiodun Alao, July 2000
24. Humanitarian agendas, state reconstruction and democratisation processes in
war-torn societies
David Moore, July 2000
25. Conflict, displacement and reintegration: household survey evidence from El
Salvador
Sarah Gammage & Jorge Fernandez, July 2000
26. Refugee involvement in political violence: quantitative evidence from 1987-
1998
Sarah Kenyon Lischer, July 2000
27. Towards a common European migration and asylum policy?
Colleen Thouez, August 2000
28. Africa - refugees: patterns, problems and policy challenges
Jeff Crisp, August 2000
29. Are refugee camps good for children?
Barbara Harrell-Bond, August 2000
30.Human rights and refugees: enhancing protection through international human
rights law
Brian Gorlick, October 2000
31.Repatriation as peacebuilding and reconstruction: the case of northern
Mozambique, 1992*1995
Olaf Tataryn Juergensen, October 2000
32. UNHCR's withdrawal from Kiryandongo: anatomy of a handover
Tania Kaiser, October 2000
33. UNHCR's mandate: the politics of being non-political
David Forsythe, March 2001
34. Environmental refugees: myth or reality?
Richard Black, March 2001
35. Refugee aid and protection in rural Africa: working in parallel or cross-
purposes?
Oliver Bakewell, March 2001
36. Humanitarian issues in the Biafra conflict
Nathaniel H. Goetz, April 2001
37. Statistically correct asylum data: prospects and limitations
Bela Hovy, April 2001
38.Vital links in social security: Somali refugees in the Dadaab camps, Kenya
Cindy Horst, April 2001
39. The trafficking and smuggling of refugees: the end game in European asylum
policy?
John Morrison and Beth Crosland, April 2001
40. The humanitarian hangover: transnationalization of governmental practice
in Tanzania's refugee-populated areas
Loren B. Landau, April 2001
41. Global migration trends and asylum
Susan F. Martin, April 2001
42. Comfortable with chaos: working with UNHCR and the NGOs; reflections from
the 1999 Kosovo refugee crisis
Tim Cross, April 2001
43. Mind the gap: UNHCR, humanitarian assistance and the development process
Jeff Crisp, May 2001
44. The interface between migration and asylum in Bosnia and Herzegovina
UNHCR Office of the Chief of Mission for Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2001
45. The forgotten solution: local integration for refugees in developing
countries
Karen Jacobsen, July 2001
46. The repatriation predicament of Burmese refugees in Thailand: a preliminary analysis
Hazel Lang, July 2001
47. Citizenship and statelessness in South Asia
Gerrard Khan, October 2001
48. Arguing about asylum: the complexity of refugee debates in Europe
Niklaus Steiner, October 2001
49. Mobility, territoriality and sovereignty in post-colonial Tanzania
Saskia Van Hoyweghen, October 2001
50. The state of asylum: democratization, judicialization and evolution of refugee policy in Europe
Matthew J. Gibney, October 2001
51. Participatory and beneficiary-based approaches to the evaluation of
humanitarian programmes
Tania Kaiser, February 2002
52. Complementary or subsidiary protection? Offering an appropriate status without undermining refugee protection
Jens Vedsted-Hansen, February 2002
53. Changing priorities in refugee protection: the Rwandan repatriation from
Tanzania
Beth Elise Whitaker, February 2002
54. Global governance and the evolution of the international refugee regime
Laura Barnett, February 2002
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